Aesculapian | ![](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/circle3.png) |
adjective | 1. Relating to medicine or physicians. |
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![EXAMPLE SENTENCES](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/example-sentences2.png) | "Everyone in my family goes to the same doctor because we trust her Aesculapian knowledge." | "It takes many more years to earn an Aesculapian degree than a bachelor's degree." | "I'm a member of the Aesculapian honor society." |
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![](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/word-origin2.png) | Latin, late 16th century |
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![Why This Word?](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/why-this-word2.png) | Greek gods have left their mark all over language (and symbols). The Greek god Asclepius was associated with the healing arts and all things medicinal, and he carried a staff entwined with a snake (the Rod of Asclepius). This staff is still used in medical-related symbols and logos. ... | ![Continue Reading](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/btn-continue-reading.png) |
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